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Kremlin calls energy revenues drop and budget deficit fixable 'routine difficulties'

Kremlin calls energy revenues drop and budget deficit fixable 'routine difficulties'
Kremlin calls energy revenues drop and budget deficit fixable 'routine difficulties'

MOSCOW, February 26 - The Kremlin said on Thursday that a sharp drop in revenue from energy sales and a growing budget deficit were "routine problems" which could be resolved thanks to macroeconomic stability.

Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, commented on the meeting that President Vladimir Putin had with top government officials to discuss budget this week.

Peskov stated that Putin closely followed 'economic developments' during the meeting that Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin claimed took place on Tuesday night late at night.

"There is a real decline in oil and gas revenues. The growth of non-oil revenue partially offsets this decline. Peskov assured reporters that the Russian economy was stable in general.

After the budget meeting, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov announced that Russia would divert more oil revenues into its reserve funds and announce changes to this year's budget in two weeks.

Russian oil sales, the country's main export commodity, are down because Moscow has been forced to offer it at a higher discount on global markets as a result of?Western sanctions? and U.S. pressure?on major buyers. The stronger rouble also has a negative impact on revenues. (Reporting and writing by Dmitry Antonov, Editing by Andrew Osborn.

(source: Reuters)